According to a Remedy managing director Matias Myllyrinne, the studio wants to discuss the possibility of leaving the ending of its upcoming thriller Alan Wake off discs sent to press with its publisher, Microsoft. "I think we're going to be insanely careful about how much of the story we reveal," Myllyrinne told G4TV. "I'd like to hold it back, [I] don't want anybody to spoil it for the audience. That's just my personal feeling."
Using the twist ending of The Sixth Sense as an analogy, Myllrinne says he'd prefer players be able to piece together the secrets of Bright Falls on their own before having them spoiled by others. Although admirable, his analogy can only mean one of two things: Alan Wake is dead or he's Haley Joel Osment. Either way, we're already terrified.
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Posted: Oct 31st 2009 10:59PM Premature ejaculation man said
I think the reviews for Alan wake and Mass Effect 2 are the only games I'm going to check reviews solely for their scores/quick positive and negative points summary. Otherwise I may run into spoilers.
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Posted: Oct 31st 2009 11:02PM Xav de Matos said
I think any reviewer that needs to fall into spoiling a game because they aren't able to explain around the narrative to outline his or her points needs to quit this business.
Then fall in a well and die.
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Then fall in a well and die.
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